A list of important concepts that you should remember has been provided so that you can easily recall the main points learnt in this chapter.
- In the Arduino parlance, a "program" is called a "sketch".
- Only one sketch can be loaded at a time into the Arduino board.
- The setup() function runs only once every time the board is either reset or powered up.
- The loop() function keeps running infinitely.
- Peripheral devices are connected using the digital and analog I/O pins.
- Peripheral devices may be powered by using the 5 volt and 3.3 volt power supply pins.
- The Arduino Uno board has 32 KB of memory. It must be used efficiently for managing complex scenarios.
- Arduino power supply pins should NOT be used for high powered devices such as motors.
- As the number of peripheral devices increase, the Arduino board's power supply pins may not be able...